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This is one of four relatively short films (Family Theatre) made by powerful American religious groups, it tells the story of the Ressurection and Christ's victory on Golgotha. However, most interestingly, this marks the debut of none other than James Dean. ( 3 reviews ) Topics: Drama, James Dean

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HUGO LEEB PRESENTS A ELIA KAZAN production of A JOHN STEINBECK NOVEL EAST OF EDEN starring JULIE HARRIS JAMES DEAN COLOR CORRECTED BY Rudolf Tress RE EDITED BY Rudolf Tress ELIA KAZAN s masterful direction brings to life the coming of age story of a budding country girl about to learn what it means to be fully a woman. In time she realizes that the boy who loves her never had the love she feels for the boy s brother and which the father gave to one but not the other of his two sons. IN WARNER... Topics: julie harris, james dean, film, movie, james dean, elia kazan, feature films, john steinbeck

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A biopic of Lincoln (Robert Pastene), with vignettes from his accepting the Republican nomination in 1860 right until the night at Ford's theater. A 21 year-old James Dean appears near the end of the play. Original Air Date: May 26, 1952 (Season 4, Episode 37) ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Classic TV, Abraham Lincoln, Studio One, Live Drama, James Dean

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In this our 148th episode of the Braingasm podcast we talk about stardom, both old and new. We began as we do every week with Ben enjoying it thoroughly and Cesca protesting the whole way through. After that we talked about how weird it is to have fans and how we cope with it (hint: not well). Cesca told stories about some of the fan encounters that she had on previous ventures. Ben talked about why he prefers to have random fans, and not people he knows listen to the show. All that good stuff.... Topics: Braingasm, Ben, Braingasm Podcast, Cesca, Podcast, Comedy, James Dean, Marlon Brando, Elvis...

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The dissertation explores criteria for evaluating the performance of trigger mechanisms for determining extended benefit payment periods. A review of the current law is made as well as a brief summary of legislation leading to its passage. A quantitative model using concepts from the Theory of Markov Chains is established which meets established criteria. This model is then fully developed and discussed with respect to variations in the economy and their impact on the model. The model itself... Topics: ERIC Archive, Economic Factors, Evaluation Criteria, Legislation, Models, Social Influences,...

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In their triumphant return to the airwaves after a three week hiatus, the boys recoup by asking the questions that need to be asked and pissing off people who need to be pissed off. Topics are discussed and vernacular choices are questioned. Also featured in this episode, the return of the prodigal James Dean: reading from a mythic tome of lore and sipping on a certain legendary beverage. As the title would suggest, this episode fucks worlds. Topics: michael jackson, paul mccartney, beatles, neil young, red sox, funny, humor, college, radio 215,...

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Fantabulous storyteller, actor, and groovy guy PETER COCA joins the girls of GOING COMMANDO! for a veritable cluster@#%$fest of stories and anecdotes! Episode should be retitled, "More, More, MORE!" as Peter regales us with tales of old Hollywood, John Cassevetes, Jack Nicholson, George Raft, Marc Cavell, improv versus standup versus stage acting and the different disciplines involved (yes, I said discipline), the Tao and how to maximize your humanness, serving during the Vietnam War... Topics: GOING COMMANDO, MAE ASWELL, MAREN McCONNELL, PETER COCA, THE STORY FIX, JAMES DEAN, MARLON BRANDO,...

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An episode of "Armstrong Circle Theatre" from 17 November 1953 called "The Bells of Cockaigne", with Gene Lockhart, James Dean and Vaughn Taylor. Light drama, and runs about 90 seconds shorter than most other live-drama shows of the time. Features James Dean shirtless in one scene. ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Armstrong Circle Theatre, Gene Lockhart, James Dean, 1953, 50s, 1950s, TV, Television, Classic TV,...

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Adam and Chris seriously weigh the various topics of the 2008 Presidential Campaigns including a new public health care plan, pullout in Iraq, racism, sexism and deficit spending. No, just kidding. They cover hockey, booze, beating deaf people, and say 'fuck' a lot. As the first Podshow-free episode, the guys proudly play a number of songs that have been banned by various corporations. Topics: radio 215, chris, adam, podcast, humor, booze, hockey, funny, college, music, banned, beatles, sam...

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In this reel of COL Movies, Ray and Jeff head back in tme to discover what teen angst was in the 1955 classic “Rebel Without A Cause.” In the present, they check out the actiony romantic comedy “This Means War!” Where’s Steven when we’re watching a Tom Hardy flick? Then they look to the future and the new John Cusack thriller, “The Raven.” Will the boys go see it or will they nevermore? This and Oscar news on the 94th reel of COL Movies, “If you’re going to hell, I’ll just... Topics: Rebel Without A Cause, Nicholas Ray, James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo, This Means War, McG,...

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This is No 10 of 13 Entertainment files. Bill Haley started the transition from Big Bands into a new era of Rock n Roll, his group were called The Saddlemen to become The Comets which gave them a meteoric rise to fame and a million seller with Rock Around The Clock in 1954.After WW2 there were many dance bands that imitated the Glenn Miller sound, since his dissapearance over the english channel in 1944 his records were re-issued on LP's, Ralph Flanagan's Orchestra was built around the Miller... Topics: Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka, The Hilltoppers, The Everly Brothers, Vic Damone, Doris Day,...

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A lively 4 hour talk radio show hosted by Terry and Tiffany DuFoe LIVE from an old abandoned Drive-In Movie theater with Wicked Kitty and Fritz the studio cats and CRAGG The Gargoyle. We play retro pop culture, Drive-In movie, classic TV and old radio audio along with LIVE on the air celebrity interviews from the world of movies, TV, music, print, internet and a few odd balls thrown in for good measure. We air Saturdays 6-10 pm PST on our own radio network as part of the Cult Radio Snack Bar... Topics: drive-in, horror, sci-fi, science fiction, zombie, tv, movie, radio, interview, interactive, music,...

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This week begins with a lengthy opening, featuring discussion of Sofia Coppolaâs travails with the studio system, a long overdue film on the Suffragette movement, and a retrospective of Al Pacino in the wake of the release of âDanny Collins.â There are also reviews of disaster action movie âSan Andreas,â Iranian vampire flick âA Girl Walks Home Alone At Night,â and romantic comedy âMan Up,â which propelled us into a digression concerning the politics of internet dating. Elsewhere, Cal... Topics: san andreas, the rock, archie panjabi, paul giamatti, carla gugino, taken, liam neeson, the day...

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Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker, Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist and vocalist. Chet Baker earned much attention and critical praise through the 1950s, particularly for albums featuring his vocals (Chet Baker Sings, It Could Happen to You). Jazz historian David Gelly described the promise of Baker's early career as "James Dean, Sinatra, and Bix, rolled into one." His "well-publicized drug habit" also drove his... Topics: Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker, Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz...

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Bill Cooper met McVeigh sometime before the OKC false flag spiritual alchemy attack and mentioned that McVeigh and Terry Nichols both had a RFID biochip implant courtesy of the US Army. McVeigh was one of those selected by the Army to be a part of "special programs" AKA mind control programming for use as a political terror operative. OKC was due to a micro nuclear device that utilizes tritium which has a half life orders of magnitude shorter than plutonium/uranium and thus dissipates... Topics: fritz springmeier, HAARP Angels, Christina Stoddard, freemasons, illuminati, ralph rene, rene,...

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Erickson always claimed that people couldn't be hypnotized against their will and that they couldn't be made to do things they didn't want to do. LIAR. Grinder and Bandler are also occultists with an agenda. Know your enemies. Mr Huxley was a homosexual and a British intelligence agent who assisted in the introduction of drug culture into America. Read about the Opium Wars for the strategy. Topics: fritz springmeier, HAARP Angels, Christina Stoddard, freemasons, illuminati, ralph rene, rene,...

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I remarked once about how usury was never considered moral or normal since about the last 200 years and the other person didn't even know that usury is the charging of interest! Wow how far has humanity fallen! Topics: fritz springmeier, HAARP Angels, Christina Stoddard, freemasons, illuminati, ralph rene, rene,...